lukx
Well-known
As I am browsing old threads in anticipation of my Amedeo adapter to arrive, I noticed a slight error by the OP in their description of the Nokton lens: it is not a Sonnar derivative, but a double Gauss design as identified by several sources on the web (source in German).
It seems to have a distinct flavor of "funk" wide open, as does the Sonnar. From what I can tell by looking at images the look is different and quite unique, though. I am excited to try it out.
It seems to have a distinct flavor of "funk" wide open, as does the Sonnar. From what I can tell by looking at images the look is different and quite unique, though. I am excited to try it out.
Classic Voigtlander fans have long claimed Voigtlander had better classic lenses than Leica or Zeiss,
but of course Zeiss and Leica fans disagreed.
but of course Zeiss and Leica fans disagreed.
lukx
Well-known
Yes, a highly subjective discussion as usual. From the comparison above it seems that the Nokton is considerably softer away from center at f2, which I find surprising given that the Nokton is stopped down at this point, and given its reputation.
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
I am glad I didn’t spend good money on the Nokton when I already have the other. I don’t see much reason to have both. At least I am not so into nuisances.
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